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Crisis in Sudan

Girls collect water at an Oxfam hand pump in Kebkabiye.
Girls collect water at an Oxfam hand pump in Kebkabiye, North Darfur. Photo: Eva-Lotta Jansson/Oxfam America

Five years on, the Darfur crisis remains one of the world's largest concentrations of human suffering. The sheer enormity of this conflict is almost unimaginable: 2.5 million people have been forced to flee their homes, seeking refuge in vast, crowded camps in Darfur and across the border in Chad.

More than 4.5 million people are now affected by the conflict and depend on humanitarian assistance. The violence goes on and the numbers continue to rise, with thousands more fleeing every month. Meanwhile, aid workers in the region are facing daily violent attacks, providing enormous challenges to our work.

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We are helping more than 500,000 people affected by the crisis, both in Darfur and eastern Chad. We are:

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